I have played the ‘story’ through of Destiny 2 Forsaken, and it’s good. There have been a lot of changes, and almost all of them will be personal preference. While a lot will be praising the new game for good reason, for me it’s time to bow out I think.

Another World had me totally enthralled back in the early 90’s. It had cutscenes (rare for the time) and a unique story that was not told through pages of text. It’s a game I have come back to now and then, especially with the 20th anniversary back in 2011. And now, Another World is on the Switch.

I never really got into Guitar Hero or Rock Band, but I understood the appeal and would play if given the chance. And I love swinging swords around. Beat Saber combines both into an experience that is incredibly smooth, natural, and a heap of fun!

Desolate is a game I heard a lot of buzz about in the solo player sections of Board Game Geek, so I decided to give it a go. If you have any interest in solo card games, give the print and play a spin!

So I have said a few times that I love the Munchkin Universe, but I don’t play the base game anymore. Today, I review Munchkin and share all of my perceived pros and cons of a game that is going strong almost 20 years later.

So I have been rating games for a while now. But something came to light this week. A page I thought was on the site isn’t – how I actually rate the games! So here is an explanation for how my rankings work.

Time Carnage is a stationary wave shooter that sees you travelling through time shooting everything sci-fi tropes require you to. Enemies include Zombies, Dinosaurs, Robots, and finally undead Skeleton warriors. This isn’t a groundbreaking game, but I am having a ton of fun playing it.